8名羽毛球运动员被取消奥运比赛资格
Eight elite athletes who were deliberately and flagrantly losing their matches. Why? ABC’s Bill Weir is uncovering tonight from the London Olympic Games under the scandal and the celebration.
It was Missy Franklin has turned add to her stockpile of gold tonight as the women’s 4x200 freestyle relay team, beat the Aussiesby more than 2 full seconds. While in the gym, Miami’s Danell Leyva did his best performance on the high bar a medal. And per tradition got the good luck clap from step-father and coach. It worked, he stuck this smile light out in the hall, and rejoiced his bronze medal with golden joy. And while Great Britain broke their golden medal drought with win’s in rowing and cycling today, London is also buzzing about badminton. And the 8 players expelled from the games were not for doping, but for losing on purpose in order to avoid stronger teams in the next round.
This is the way elite badminton usually works, but this is the way the Americans all trival the Chinese top-seeds play. Deliberately surfing into the net again and again, 8 times, despite the calls of rules and the warning from officials. Then watch this, China lets it drop and South Korea follows up by serving it well outside the line. And Indonesian team follow a shoot by taking and the South Korea coach admitted that Chinese started this, so we did the same.
Remember this is not backyard barbecue badminton, this is the fastest rank sport in the world with a shuttlecock can travel over 200 miles an hour, 50 miles an hour faster than Andy Roddick's serve, and lightning put shuttlers where each other down hanging for nets.
And in Britain, every town has a club where devotion with a second leader soccer and cricket.
Sorry, I am sportsman, like
It would never happen in your club.
I tell you I think that British would even hate to play like that.
But she is not about teaching clumsy American in sucks to respect this game.
I gotta tell you against the pro, the body is blur. And that’s what the Chinese, South Korean and Indonesian teams, they could face further sanctions from the IOC. South Korea’s appeal was rejected today, and Dianna,so for the fans who paid good money to watch actual games, the IOC is considering giving them refunds.
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